of the Latin Etymologists to fly to the Hebrew for whatever they cannot find in the Greek :—for the Romans were not a mixed colony of Greeks and Jews, but of Greeks and Goths, as the whole of the Latin language most plainly evinces. An Etymological Dictionary of the Latin Language - Sayfa vFrancis Edward Jackson Valpy tarafından - 1828 - 550 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Horne Tooke - 1805 - 580 sayfa
...isTill-ed. iJ) 1 ,' ian * 11 ol-ere. And it is a molt erroneous practice of the Latin etymologifts to fly to the Hebrew for whatever they cannot find...Greeks and Goths. As the whole of the Latin language moft plainly evinces. Hhh 2 Broth • • • ■ / . ■ Broth—The third perfon of the Indicative... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1807 - 506 sayfa
...Ar-are. Tell-us....that which is till-ed. 5 TlI " lan ( Tol-ere. And it is a most erroneous practice of the Latin etymologists to fly to the Hebrew for...Greeks and Goths. As the whole- of the Latin language In the same manner are formed the names of our ordinal numbers, fifth, Ninth ^sixth, ninth, tenth,... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1829 - 628 sayfa
...^pm. (. Ar-are. TeU-us—That which is ZYfl**/1*"* (. lol-ere. And it is a most erroneous practice of the Latin etymologists to fly to the Hebrew for...whole of the Latin language most plainly evinces. [t BOOTH—ie That which one Bougheth or maketh with Boughs. See the bad derivations of BOOTH by Junius,... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1829 - 618 sayfa
...(. Ar-are. Tell-us—That which is Till-ed. f™'™' I lol-ere. And it is a most erroneous practice of the Latin etymologists to fly to the Hebrew for...whole of the Latin language most plainly evinces. [t BOOTH—ie That which one Bougheth or maketh with Boughs. See the bad derivations of BOOTH by Junius,... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1840 - 806 sayfa
...EBD— That which i» Er-ed. Tell-us— That which is Till-ed. | ™ And it is a most erroneous practice of the Latin etymologists to fly to the Hebrew for...whole of the Latin language most plainly evinces. 1 [BOOTH — ie That which one Bougheth or maketh with Bovghs. See the bad derivations of BOOTH by... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1857 - 812 sayfa
...e . Jl ' ial1 ( Ar-are. Tell-us— That which is Tilled. j ^[!^ And it is a most erroneous practice of the Latin etymologists to fly to the Hebrew for...whole of the Latin language most plainly evinces. See the bad derivations of BOOTH by Junius, Skinuer, and S. Johnson. But it is tolerably well described... | |
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